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About 22 MERCER ST, #4D

Chic, sleek and sophisticated, this triple mint loft features grand-scaled rooms with soaring 11 ft. ceilings, open city views and is located in one of the few full-service condo buildings in the prime SoHo cast iron district. Masterfully crafted with your total comfort in mind, this turn-key loft incorporates the ideal fusion of pre-war architecture and bespoke modern comforts spread over ~2,5...

Lydia Sussek

Tania Nasr

Soho — which sits south of Houston (hence the name), north of Canal, and between Sixth Avenue and Broadway — is an architectural time capsule from the days when cast iron was all the rage. The innovative construction technique offered a cheaper alternative to carved stone for the decorative elements on facades. (It would, in turn, be largely replaced by steel.) Soho’s historic district boasts the world’s largest collection of such buildings, most from the 1880s and ’90s, when they served as textile warehouses and factories. Beginning in the 1960s, artists began converting spaces into studios and apartments. Today, high-end retail and restaurants occupy lower floors in what has become one of Manhattan’s most upscale neighborhoods.
Nolita comprises the 16 blocks west of Soho, over to the Bowery. The new portmanteau (for “North of Little Italy”) was bestowed in the 1990s to reflect the upscale turn that the neighborhood had taken.

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